Key Points

Prashant Kishor launched a fierce attack on Bihar's political establishment during his Bihar Badlaav Sabha. He criticized Lalu Yadav for promoting his underqualified son while educated youth remain unemployed. Kishor accused PM Modi of using Bihar for votes but developing Gujarat instead. The Jan Suraaj chief made sweeping promises including local employment and pension schemes to win public support.

Key Points: Prashant Kishor Slams Lalu Yadav Nitish Kumar Modi Bihar Polls

  • Kishor criticizes Lalu Yadav's son failing Class 9 yet becoming king
  • Accuses Modi of taking Bihar votes but investing in Gujarat
  • Promises to bring back 50 lakh migrant youth with local jobs
  • Announces Rs 2000 monthly pension for all above 60 years
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Prashant Kishor hits out at Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad Yadav ahead of Bihar Assembly polls

Prashant Kishor attacks Lalu Yadav over son's education, criticizes Nitish Kumar and PM Modi for Bihar's job crisis while making major employment promises ahead of assembly polls.

"People voted for PM Modi for showing 56-inch chest. But today, their own children's chest has shrunk to 15 inches - Prashant Kishor"

Patna, Aug 23

Jan Suraaj Chief Prashant Kishor, on Saturday, launched a political attack on Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav while addressing the Bihar Badlaav Sabha at Pani Tanki ground in Dulhin Bazaar of Paliganj Assembly constituency in Patna.

Kishor, who has been carrying out his "Bihar Badlaav Yatra" for the last three years, said that he has travelled across villages in Bihar and found widespread frustration among people.

Taking a direct jibe at the RJD supremo, Kishor said, "The people of Bihar should learn from Lalu Prasad Yadav as to what it means to worry about children. His son did not even pass Class 9, yet he wants to make him a king. On the other hand, lakhs of children in Bihar have passed matriculation, B.A., M.A., but still they don't get jobs."

The Jan Suraaj Chief accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using people of Bihar for votes but investing in Gujarat, saying, "People voted for PM Modi for showing 56-inch chest. But today, their own children's chest has shrunk to 15 inches, without clothes or slippers. Prime Minister Modi took Bihar's votes, built a temple, ppeople of Bihar have voted for Nitish Kumar, and he conducted a caste census, but factories are coming up in Gujarat. Bihar's youth go there to work for Rs 10,000 to Rs 12,000."

Kishor made three major promises to the people of Paliganj.

"This will be the last Diwali and Chhath of Bihar's plight. After Chhath, no youth of Dulhin Bazar, Paliganj or Patna will need to migrate for jobs paying a salary of Rs 10,000 to Rs 12,000. We (Jan Suraaj Party) will bring 50 lakh youth back and provide the same employment here."

"From December 2025, every man and woman above 60 years will get a monthly pension of Rs 2,000, and until government schools are improved, the government will pay the fees of children below 15 years if they study in private schools, ensuring poor children also have access to English-medium education."

Kishor urged the people of Bihar to reject traditional political leaders, saying, "This time, don't vote for those who loot you, whether it is Lalu, Nitish or PM Modi. Don't look at leaders' faces, look at your children's faces. Vote for their education and employment, and establish the rule of the people in Bihar."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Lalu and Nitish have ruled Bihar for decades but failed to create employment. Now PK is making big promises but where is the concrete plan? Just saying "we'll bring back 50 lakh youth" sounds like another jumla.
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Ananya R
The comment about Lalu's son hits hard! So true that political dynasties prosper while common people struggle. At least PK is talking about education and pension for elderly - things that actually matter to families.
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Vikram M
As someone who had to migrate to Surat for work, I feel PK's words deeply. Earning 12,000 and sending half home while living in terrible conditions - Bihar needs change desperately. But can one man deliver?
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Michael C
Interesting to see an election strategist turn politician. PK knows how to push the right buttons - youth employment, education, pension. But implementing these promises is the real challenge. Bihar needs practical solutions, not just rhetoric.
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Sarah B
The private school fee promise is revolutionary! Many parents in Bihar struggle to afford English education for their children. If implemented properly, this could really bridge the education gap. 🤞

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